Hamilton Barnard is gone
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Hamilton Barnard is gone
Ham passed on October 29th. He was a great guy to talk to, kind and amazingly knowledgable about a lot of things, particularly musically-related. He will be missed.
Last edited by Nick Koff on 9 May 2022 6:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Hard to believe it myself, Nick. Ham was energetic, humble in his altruism, ..and as nice and welcoming as you please. Visited him in his Huntington Beach tract home just prior to his move to AZ. It’s dreadful ...no other words can express these dark times and the casualties. Sincere regrets to his friends and family.
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Gosh, I'm so sorry to hear of Hamilton's passing. Through Nick, I was able to purchase an Emmons guitar from Hamilton at his beautiful home in Tucson. It was very early this year and I really enjoyed meeting him. My deepest condolences go out to his family and friends.
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I am so bummed just now finding this out. I had not talked to Hammer in awhile and just assumed all was well with him.
Hammer was one of the nicest guys I've known. Wonderful dry sense of humor, always willing to talk. He had an epic amp collection and a few steels to boot. All in immaculate condition. Mostly Marshall amps but he did have a few Fenders. I visited him several times over the last 25 years as we only lived a few miles apart for most of them.
He sold me my first LeGrande II and often talked about his Push/Pull and Mullen Royal Precisions.
He will be missed by all who knew him. RIP my Friend.
Mikey
Hammer was one of the nicest guys I've known. Wonderful dry sense of humor, always willing to talk. He had an epic amp collection and a few steels to boot. All in immaculate condition. Mostly Marshall amps but he did have a few Fenders. I visited him several times over the last 25 years as we only lived a few miles apart for most of them.
He sold me my first LeGrande II and often talked about his Push/Pull and Mullen Royal Precisions.
He will be missed by all who knew him. RIP my Friend.
Mikey